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Elie Wiesel, Marion Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was fifteen years old when he and his family were deported by the Nazis to Auschwitz. After the war, Wiesel studied in Paris and later became a journalist…
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Joseph Berger
An intimate look at Elie Wiesel, author of the seminal Holocaust memoir Night and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
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Elie Wiesel
Translation of: Un di velt hot geshvign.
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Elie Wiesel,Marion Wiesel
Born into a Jewish ghetto in Hungary, as a child, Elie Wiesel was sent to the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald. This title presents an account of that…
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For use in schools and libraries only. The narrative of a boy who lived through Auschwitz and Buchenwald provides a short and terrible indictment of modern humanity.
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This second and concluding volume of Nobel Prize-winner Elie Wiesel’s memoirs, covering the years from 1968 to the present, begins when Wiesel is 40. He speaks out on Ronald Reagan’s…
In this unforgettable book, the award-winning writer, during his recovery after a life-threatening heart surgery, reflected on his many losses and accomplishments, and on all that remained to be done…
Elie Wiesel,Richard D. Heffner
Now in paperback and with a new chapter on anti-Semitism today–Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel converses with the host of the public television series The Open Mind.
From the Nobel laureate and author of Night comes a deeply felt, beautifully written novel of morality, guilt, and innocence. With his signature elegance and thoughtfulness, Wiesel presents an enthralling…
Raphael Lipkin hears voices and talks to ghosts. Spending the summer at Mountain Clinic, a New York psychiatric hospital, he is not a patient but rather a visiting professional with…
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Elie Wiesel brings Joshua, Saul, Elijah, Jeremiah, and Jonah to literary life through sensitive readings of the scriptures as well as through analysis of Talmudic and Hasidic sources.
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Wiesel’s account of his time in concentration camps during the Holocaust with updated front and back matter to include speeches and essays commemorating his recent death –
Documents the Nobel Peace Prize-winning writer’s encounters with individuals whose lives were irrevocably shaped by anti-Semitism and the holocaust, including an Auschwitz barracks-chief who forces him to recount the past…
In this volume, Nobel Prize-winning author Elie Wiesel retells stories from the hasidic masters.
A young Hungarian Jew hides in a cave to escape Nazi annihilation.
The son of Reuven Tamiroff, who emigrated to America from Eastern Europe following World War II, discovers secrets from his father’s past and sets out for Germany to avenge his…
From the author of Night, the latest pick by Oprah’s Book Club(. Two men wait through the night in British-controlled Palestine for dawn. One is a captured English officer. The…
Twenty years after he and his family were deported from Sighet to Auschwitz, Wiesel returned to his town in search of the watch–a bar mitzvah gift–he had buried in his…
After the Second World War Michael, a young Jew, returns to his Eastern European village to contemplate the fate of his people and those who watched them go to death.
Jerusalem is a port city on the shore of eternity. Yehuda Amichai Moving, dreamlike excerpts from Nobel Prize winning writer and humanitarian Elie Wiesel’s acclaimed 1968 novel ‘A Beggar in…
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Portrays four charismatic leaders of the eighteenthand nineteenth-century Hasidic movement in Eastern Europe
First published in 1992 by Summit Books, the novel centers on a psychotherapist Holocaust survivor who is losing his memory to an incurable disease. He resolves to tell his son…
The Nobel Prize laureate chronicles his childhood, suffering at Auschwitz, religious doubts, and literary career.
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Raphael Lipkin, a professor at New York’s Mountain Clinic psychiatric hospital, struggles to hide his own mental delusions and demons from his fellow staff.
An old Jew who has, for more than fifty years, kept an oath of silence about the fate of his village in Eastern Europe breaks it to save the life…
Jerusalem at the end of the Six-Day War provides the background for the struggles of a tormented refugee who is seeking traces of his past and his heritage.
A drama set in a medieval village where three itinerant Jewish actors put God on trial to answer for his silence during a pogrom considers post-Holocaust issues.
Searching for the friend who saved him during the Holocaust, a man is compelled to question the very meaning of survival, in a story of memory, loss, and madness that…
On August 12, 1952, Russia’s greatest Jewish writers were secretly executed by Stalin. In this book, poet Paltiel Kossover meets the same fate, but unlike his real-life counterparts, he is…
In Wise Men and Their Tales, a master teacher gives us his fascinating insights into the lives of a wide range of biblical figures, Talmudic scholars, and Hasidic rabbis.
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When their plane from New York to Tel Aviv is forced down by bad weather, five passengers seek refuge at a nearby house where they encounter their enigmatic host, known…
Tormented by feelings of loss and dispossession after spending his life fleeing first the Nazis and then the 1956 Russian invasion of Hungary, Gamaliel Friedman finally settles in New York…
The compassion of Reb Moshe-Leib, the vision of the Seer of Lublin, the wisdom of Reb Pinhas, the warmth of the Ba'al Shem Tov, the humor of Reb Naphtali-to their…
Wiesel’s trilogy of Holocaust stories offers meditations on mankind’s attraction to violence and on the temptation of self-destruction.
Robert Franciosi
Unlike previous volumes in which he speaks with interviewers, Elie Wiesel: Conversations collects interviews which set in relief the writer at work. This book focuses on Wiesel the literary artist…
A personal report on the discrimination against Jews in Russia today.
Ellen Norman Stern
Few Holocaust survivors have gained the recognition and honour as Elie Wiesel has as an author, journalist and lecturer. In this latest biography Ellen Stern chronicles the remarkable life of…
Elie Wiesel witnessed the horrors of genocide firsthand when he and his family were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp and later to Buchenwald. Some critics characterize his book, which he…
Brian Josepher
Who was the real Elie Wiesel? The historical record, as developed by historians, biographers, journalists, activists, theologians and philosophers, portrays him as a righteous man. A Tzaddik, in Jewish traditions…